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superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that destroyed homes here which started an inferno burning to the ground more than 100 homes on this trip where i'm standing now. resilientn and this and resourceful community has started to rebuild and many of those who live here are first responders, police officers, firefighters. the storm wreaked havoc up and down the eastern seaboard. we have a report on the struggle to rebuild the new jersey. >> things may be, on the anniversary of superstorm sandy but it is anything but. >> the area we are standing in was the actual restaurant. >> this time last year, confronted by a scene of utter ru
superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that...
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superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that destroyed homes here which started an inferno burning to the ground more than 100 homes on this trip where i'm standing now. resilientn and this and resourceful community has started to rebuild and many of those who live here are first responders, police officers, firefighters. the storm wreaked havoc up and down the eastern seaboard. we have a report on the struggle to rebuild the new jersey. >> things may be, on the anniversary of superstorm sandy but it is anything but. >> the area we are standing in was the actual restaurant. >> this time last year, confronted by a scene of utter ru
superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that...
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superstorm sandy. one year ago today. many of us were standing in the way of what turned out to be one of the most devastating storms to ever hit the east coast. here is the truth. a lot of areas haven't recovered. families are displaced. money has been slow. rebuilding has become a big problem. a lot of people just been not back in their homes and nowhere still. we will take a look at it and talk about vulnerability going forward. >> here is also a very interesting idea to consider. put a little box in your car and pay taxes only on how many miles you drive, not on how much gas you pump or how much gas you use. the people behind this idea say it would mean the end of the gas tax and that you would be rewarded for driving less, but could it also mean an invasion of privacy? who is up? who is down some swho a winner if this actually takes place but one idea that one state is testing out and we will talk about it. >> look forward to hearing about it. >> of course. >>> it is time for your morning rhyme. our tweet of the day
superstorm sandy. one year ago today. many of us were standing in the way of what turned out to be one of the most devastating storms to ever hit the east coast. here is the truth. a lot of areas haven't recovered. families are displaced. money has been slow. rebuilding has become a big problem. a lot of people just been not back in their homes and nowhere still. we will take a look at it and talk about vulnerability going forward. >> here is also a very interesting idea to consider. put...
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nothing has been normal since sandy. katie: i know holidays are such important times for all families. our friends at stop and shop know that as well. they want to make sure everyone has a special thanksgiving this ear. they are sending you home with -- $100 gift card. thank you. thank you so much. meanwhile deanna from long beach, new york, you lost almost all of your clothes to sandy. i also heard you did something special with the clothing that you had left. >> my sister also lost everything. whatever i had left i shared with her so we can split it and have something to go from. katie: one company that has been here with you all since the storm was macy's. .hey donated $1 million you may want to buy clothes but macy's has more than clothes. you can find something you need from macy's or something maybe for your home. meanwhile, gigi is here. she is the owner of a bay restaurant in union beach, new jersey. the restaurant i know was destroyed by sandy. you also took 15 people into your home after sandy hit, right. >> we
nothing has been normal since sandy. katie: i know holidays are such important times for all families. our friends at stop and shop know that as well. they want to make sure everyone has a special thanksgiving this ear. they are sending you home with -- $100 gift card. thank you. thank you so much. meanwhile deanna from long beach, new york, you lost almost all of your clothes to sandy. i also heard you did something special with the clothing that you had left. >> my sister also lost...
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sandy was huge. the wind field more than 1,000 miles across piling water from the ocean onto that coast for hours. and third, that epic storm surge, 8 to 10 feet, fueled in part because sandy hit during a full moon, meaning even higher tides than normal. dunes and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit a week from now? >> right now it would still be rough. the area with the most damage we still haven't gotten to yet. >> reporter: some of the reason, it took congress almost a year to release relief funds. out of nearly $48 billion in relief, today only $5.2 billion has been spent. >> if you want to know can it happen again, i think the answer is obvious, that yes. >> definitely. >> reporter: it's so wild to be up close to a home like this that looks like sandy could have happened yesterday. right next door one of those plowed lots. behind it a completely new home, so all levels of recovery. a rem
sandy was huge. the wind field more than 1,000 miles across piling water from the ocean onto that coast for hours. and third, that epic storm surge, 8 to 10 feet, fueled in part because sandy hit during a full moon, meaning even higher tides than normal. dunes and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit a week from now? >> right now it would still be rough. the area with the...
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sandy was huge. the wind field more than 1,000 miles across piling water from the ocean onto that coast for hours. and third, that epic storm surge, 8 to 10 feet, fueled in part because sandy hit during a full moon, meaning even higher tides than normal. duns and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit now? >> right now it's tough. the area with the most damage we still haven't gotten to yet. >> reporter: some of the reason, it took congress almost a year to release relief funds. out of 48 billion dollars in relief, today only $5.2 billion has been spent. >> can it happen again, i think the answer is obvious that yes. >> definitely. >> reporter: it's so wild to be up close to a home like this that looks like sandy could have happened yesterday. right next door one of those plowed lots. behind it a completely knew home, all levels of recovery. it's not just weeks or months but years to come back f
sandy was huge. the wind field more than 1,000 miles across piling water from the ocean onto that coast for hours. and third, that epic storm surge, 8 to 10 feet, fueled in part because sandy hit during a full moon, meaning even higher tides than normal. duns and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit now? >> right now it's tough. the area with the most damage we still haven't...
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sandy victims are questioning the pace of aid. in august the government just announced $5 billion of the $60 billion aid damage has been spent. another $5 billion began to filter out yesterday. that's 50 out left hanging in the balance. superstorm sandy claimed 182 lives in the united states and we'll have more on that in "morning joe" as well. that brings us to our twitter question. it's a little east coast bias and we apologize to the rest country. where were you when sandy hit and even if you weren't here and you want to tell us us, #waytooearly. i was covering this story in montauk. red sox ace jon lester pitched a gem in game five but he needs an offense to move closer to a title. "sesame street" weighs in on national security. why one muppet is doubting her spy instincts on this year's "homeland." a check on weather when we come back. >> liftoff was delayed are to 30 minutes and then it lit up the skies. >> liftoff of "discovery" with six heroes and one american legend. ♪ [ female announcer ] a crest 3d white smile reveals
sandy victims are questioning the pace of aid. in august the government just announced $5 billion of the $60 billion aid damage has been spent. another $5 billion began to filter out yesterday. that's 50 out left hanging in the balance. superstorm sandy claimed 182 lives in the united states and we'll have more on that in "morning joe" as well. that brings us to our twitter question. it's a little east coast bias and we apologize to the rest country. where were you when sandy hit and...
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and superstorm sandy rocketed the numbers of chris christie. republican senator olympia snowe says that it a reminder what all parties should be doing at all times. and food stamps. one in three americans are getting some kind of food assistance. and get a load of of how some states are whacking back. all of that losing its roster and that does not mean 250,000-dollar home theaters to the new rich people in china. boy, those guys learn capitalism and fat. on the show that is all about capitalism, it starts right now. ♪ ♪ neil: we are discovering how bad it is getting. anywhere from 40 to 60 million americans. firefighters and other engineers are literally climbing 74 floors to get inside. >> federal offices will be closed again. the nations office closed again. the winds continue to come in from south north and to north and pound the water out into the new york city area and we are seeing the storm surge levels continue to be unprecedented. neil: very few are working in lower manhattan today. 13-foot surges along the new jersey coast. along
and superstorm sandy rocketed the numbers of chris christie. republican senator olympia snowe says that it a reminder what all parties should be doing at all times. and food stamps. one in three americans are getting some kind of food assistance. and get a load of of how some states are whacking back. all of that losing its roster and that does not mean 250,000-dollar home theaters to the new rich people in china. boy, those guys learn capitalism and fat. on the show that is all about...
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mayor bloomberg did this after sandy. the numbers are staggering. 70% of all of the carbon emissions, china itself by in the next 20 years will have a billion people living in cities. one country will have a billion city dwellers. if you look at how they're doing planning, cities are well planned and cities go forward. in vast majority of places, cities don't have capacity to begin planning for resilience and think about their carbon emissions. only about 20% of all of the major cities including in developed countries can measure their own greenhouse gases. in the developing world what's really difficult is that cities are not credit worthy. of the 500 largest of cities in the developing world, only 4% are internationally credit worthy. higher percentage are nationally credit worthy. they need technology and know how to plan and build cities that will be cleaner and greener and more livable and at the same time make the contribution they need to make to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions. >> when you look at this at th
mayor bloomberg did this after sandy. the numbers are staggering. 70% of all of the carbon emissions, china itself by in the next 20 years will have a billion people living in cities. one country will have a billion city dwellers. if you look at how they're doing planning, cities are well planned and cities go forward. in vast majority of places, cities don't have capacity to begin planning for resilience and think about their carbon emissions. only about 20% of all of the major cities...
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thank you. >>> next on al jazeera america, shut down by super storm sandy. the one-time gateway to america now reopens to visitors. >> and speaking of gateway we are in the gateway city right now in st. louis we're game five of the world series we're going to have all your highlights in a complete update coming up later on in sports. >> the situation has intensified here at the boarder. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. >> apple's latest fourth quarter earns are out. sales hit a better than expected $37.5 billion. the tech titan said nearly 37 million iphones and analysts are waiting for guidance on the holidays iphone 5 and cheaper 5 c were launched. >>> for the first time super sandstorm sandy pounded the east coast ellis island opened. visitors are able to see the great wall. the first place millions of immigrants saw when they arrived in america. john terret joins us live. how has the reopening gone today, sir? >> reporter: tony, i don't know whether you can hear us. we can't hear you any more. let me go ahead
thank you. >>> next on al jazeera america, shut down by super storm sandy. the one-time gateway to america now reopens to visitors. >> and speaking of gateway we are in the gateway city right now in st. louis we're game five of the world series we're going to have all your highlights in a complete update coming up later on in sports. >> the situation has intensified here at the boarder. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america....
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and lessons learned from hurricane sandy. miles o'brien reports on how new york city is preparing for the next superstorm. test one year later the people who keep this city running are scrambling to figure out how to keep dry as the storms and the sea level rises.
and lessons learned from hurricane sandy. miles o'brien reports on how new york city is preparing for the next superstorm. test one year later the people who keep this city running are scrambling to figure out how to keep dry as the storms and the sea level rises.
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super storm sandy, destroying thousands of homes up and down the eastern seaboard, especially hard hit, the coastal communities of new york and new jersey. now one year later some of the people are stick struggling. eric has more in our original series surviving sandy one year later. >> it was the first home they owned and the family has only lived nit for four months before super storm sandy slammed into their shoreline town, it was heartbreaking. >> yeah. >> it was heart wrenching. >> it was tough to separate out our situation from everybody else, because it was a collective heartbreak. >> their heart broken neighbors started picking up the pieces but jeff and deena have been at a standstill. >> already you guys one year later. >> basically, exactly the same place we were. the day after the storm. this is basically where the foundation cracked all the way down through the footing. when they went to collect their claim with the national flood assurance program, they were flatly denied. the policy does not insurance for loss of property caused by earth movement, even if the earth movem
super storm sandy, destroying thousands of homes up and down the eastern seaboard, especially hard hit, the coastal communities of new york and new jersey. now one year later some of the people are stick struggling. eric has more in our original series surviving sandy one year later. >> it was the first home they owned and the family has only lived nit for four months before super storm sandy slammed into their shoreline town, it was heartbreaking. >> yeah. >> it was heart...
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and lessons learned from hurricane sandy. miles o'brien reports on how new york city is preparing for the next superstorm. test one year later the people who keep this city running are scrambling to figure out how to keep dry as the storms and the sea level rises. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> united healthcare-- online at uhc.com. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: european governments lodged new complaints on both sides of the atlantic today over u.s. surveillance. they followed more disclosures linked to the national security agency. new
and lessons learned from hurricane sandy. miles o'brien reports on how new york city is preparing for the next superstorm. test one year later the people who keep this city running are scrambling to figure out how to keep dry as the storms and the sea level rises. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> united healthcare-- online at uhc.com....
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that's why it got named super storm sandy. that's why there was so much confusion and the national hurricane center stopped issuing warnings. that has been changed. in the future, they will continue those warnings. so they understand what's happening next time if this unfortunately does occur. >> well put. the nomenclature is one thing but it was the warnings that made the difference. the result obviously terrible. appreciate the reporting. >>> a 13-year-old carrying a toy gunshot and killed by police. the police say they did nothing wrong. but this was obviously a tragedy. the question is is could they have done more to prevent it? >>> also ahead, too much technology. a group of pediatricians advising parents to set limits on kind's smart phone and tablet use. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll prov
that's why it got named super storm sandy. that's why there was so much confusion and the national hurricane center stopped issuing warnings. that has been changed. in the future, they will continue those warnings. so they understand what's happening next time if this unfortunately does occur. >> well put. the nomenclature is one thing but it was the warnings that made the difference. the result obviously terrible. appreciate the reporting. >>> a 13-year-old carrying a toy...
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it is here that the death toll from superstorm sandy was highest. the floodwaters ripped homes from their foundations. help was slow to arrive, say locals. there is still so much work left to do. >> this used to be my house. >> in midland beach, he barely survived the storm with his family. >> my mom started going in the ter, so i had to swim in the water and put the cordon my mom and lift it up. i didn't know how to swim, neither my mom or nephew. we asked a neighbor could we do in, and they said yes. >> everything is gone. he has been in a who tell no most of the past year. he put up tents where a house once stood, starting a charity for other victims,. >> the way it looks, it is going to take years to rebuild. we shouldn't be suffering like this after a year. >> on a nearby beach where three drowned during the storm, changes were made. this entire neighborhood will be demolished, return to nature, since it is likely to flood again. the federal government will buy the houses at their prestorm value. a real estate agent came up with the plan. >> th
it is here that the death toll from superstorm sandy was highest. the floodwaters ripped homes from their foundations. help was slow to arrive, say locals. there is still so much work left to do. >> this used to be my house. >> in midland beach, he barely survived the storm with his family. >> my mom started going in the ter, so i had to swim in the water and put the cordon my mom and lift it up. i didn't know how to swim, neither my mom or nephew. we asked a neighbor could we...
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it is here that the death toll from superstorm sandy was highest. the floodwaters ripped homes from their foundations. help was slow to arrive, say locals. there is still so much work left to do. >> this used to be my house. >> in midland beach, he barely survived the storm with his family. >> my mom started going in the ter, so i had to swim in the water and put the cordon my mom and lift it up. i didn't know how to swim, neither my mom or nephew. we asked a neighbor could we do in, and they said yes. >> everything is gone. he has been in a who tell no most of the past year. he put up tents where a house once stood, starting a charity for other victims,. >> the way it looks, it is going to take years to rebuild. we shouldn't be suffering like this after a year. >> on a nearby beach where three drowned during the storm, changes were made. this entire neighborhood will be demolished, return to nature, since it is likely to flood again. the federal government will buy the houses at their prestorm value. a real estate agent came up with the plan. >> th
it is here that the death toll from superstorm sandy was highest. the floodwaters ripped homes from their foundations. help was slow to arrive, say locals. there is still so much work left to do. >> this used to be my house. >> in midland beach, he barely survived the storm with his family. >> my mom started going in the ter, so i had to swim in the water and put the cordon my mom and lift it up. i didn't know how to swim, neither my mom or nephew. we asked a neighbor could we...
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and nbc's brian williams reflects on hurricane sandy, one year ago. the wounds that haven't healed on the jersey shore are personal to him. all of that is ahead on "meet the press" on sunday, october 27. >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest-running television program, this is "meet the press." >>> and good sunday morning to you. obama care fix is on, but will it work? here are some of the latest developments. the end of november is the timeline the administration is now targeting to have the obama care website running smoothly. the latest report is that 700,000 applications have been filed but nobody will say how many have actually enrolled. secretary kathleen sebelius is to testify this week before congress as some republicans continue to call for her ouster. and even democrats now are urging change, ten senators calling for open enrollment to be extended beyond the current end date of march 2014. we wanted to help you understand some of the impact of the president's health care plan around the country. we're going to talk to the ceo
and nbc's brian williams reflects on hurricane sandy, one year ago. the wounds that haven't healed on the jersey shore are personal to him. all of that is ahead on "meet the press" on sunday, october 27. >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest-running television program, this is "meet the press." >>> and good sunday morning to you. obama care fix is on, but will it work? here are some of the latest developments. the end of november is the...
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we continue our original series surviving sandy one year later. good morning, erika. >> good morning to you. it's certainly a much different scene here in seaside heights, new jersey. it is beautiful, and a little chilly day down here. you can remember, this place was definitely hit hard. in fact, the amusement park, you may remember images, just over my shoulder here, the roller coaster floating in the ocean, but all that have is gone, acknowledge area has started to rebuild. for some of those folks who owned homes in this area, when the storm surge came and hit their homes. they figured if they had flood insurance, they were covered, but they soon found out and over the past year, that a loophole in the federal flood insurance program has left them struggling even one year later. >> >> it was the first home they owned and family lived in it for four months before super storm sandy shored do their town in new jersey. >> it was heartbreaking. >> just heart wrenching. >> it was tough to separate out our situation from everybody else's, because ther
we continue our original series surviving sandy one year later. good morning, erika. >> good morning to you. it's certainly a much different scene here in seaside heights, new jersey. it is beautiful, and a little chilly day down here. you can remember, this place was definitely hit hard. in fact, the amusement park, you may remember images, just over my shoulder here, the roller coaster floating in the ocean, but all that have is gone, acknowledge area has started to rebuild. for some of...
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coming up here, one year after hurricane sandy, emotional devastation, but also some recovery. my conversation with my colleague brian williams, his personal reflections [ male announcer ] it is more than just a new car... more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. introducing the 2014 s-class. the best or nothing. introducing the 2014 s-class. so ally bank has a that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of ever
coming up here, one year after hurricane sandy, emotional devastation, but also some recovery. my conversation with my colleague brian williams, his personal reflections [ male announcer ] it is more than just a new car... more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. introducing the 2014 s-class. the best or...
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now, it has been a year, hard to believe this, since superstorm sandy ravaged new york and new jersey. much as changed as you can imagine. we've got some before and after i cans. not everything has changed. a lot of people are in limbo, fighting with insurance companies or navigating the serp pen teen web of government red tape. 356,000 structures most of them homes were heavily damaged or destroyed. some of this them lifted off foundations and move the down the street. many people still living in fema temporary housing. it has been a year of great progress in many cases. look at that before and after. but you have to temper that by the humbling frustrations as you'll see in this video lookbalook back. >> here three miles compared to what we've been seeing in other places. it is about to crest over the sidewalk here in riverside park. it's definitely a much higher water level than we've seen before. >> this massive tree right to the ground. >> well, atlantic city, new jersey was one of the areas hardest hit by sandy. and coming up, we'll hear from atlantic city mayor lorenzo langford
now, it has been a year, hard to believe this, since superstorm sandy ravaged new york and new jersey. much as changed as you can imagine. we've got some before and after i cans. not everything has changed. a lot of people are in limbo, fighting with insurance companies or navigating the serp pen teen web of government red tape. 356,000 structures most of them homes were heavily damaged or destroyed. some of this them lifted off foundations and move the down the street. many people still living...
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tomorrow marks one year since superstorm sandy barreled into the northeast. damage totaled $50 billion, making it the second costliest storm ever in the u.s. after katrina. many who live near the shore now fear that they may have to leave for good as the cost of flood insurance skyrockets. jim axelrod has a look. >> it was saturated with black muck. >> reporter: black muck. >> yeah. >> reporter: at 82, this is the time of life when may kelleher would like to be enjoying the serenity of her view at the jersey shore. but sandy pushed nearly five feet of bay water into her home and left behind. $42,000 in damage. >> we did the bathroom, the heating system, the hot water heater, air conditioning, everything was replaced. >> reporter: the money came from a federally subsidized flood insurance program for homeowners living in flood zones-- a program now running a $24 billion deficit. congress passed a law to get rid of that shortfall by raising insurance premiums and eliminating those federal subsidies, but roughly a million homeowners in flood zones coast to coast
tomorrow marks one year since superstorm sandy barreled into the northeast. damage totaled $50 billion, making it the second costliest storm ever in the u.s. after katrina. many who live near the shore now fear that they may have to leave for good as the cost of flood insurance skyrockets. jim axelrod has a look. >> it was saturated with black muck. >> reporter: black muck. >> yeah. >> reporter: at 82, this is the time of life when may kelleher would like to be enjoying...
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heartbreaking moments now in the aftermath of sandy. that's super storm left part of the northeast ruined. now a year later people still say they are struggling to get back to normal and they had not gotten the help they want. elizabeth macdonald joins us live in one of the hardest hit areas in new york city. you are a money person first, how much is the government spend on sandy recovery? liz: good to be with you, bill hemmer. $4 billion to date. this cost the u.s. economy $65 billion in economic losses, and also we are seeing essentially news coming out of washington, d.c., the costs are increasing for flood insurance, right? so we have people finding out that i am in a flood place. they did not know it before. not just in the coastal areas here and the northeast, but rivers and lakes across the country. those costs are going up. they may delay the flood insurance increases. what you are looking at is this is the boardwalk, the iconic boardwalk torn apart like matchsticks. these are the areas people were risking each other with kayaks
heartbreaking moments now in the aftermath of sandy. that's super storm left part of the northeast ruined. now a year later people still say they are struggling to get back to normal and they had not gotten the help they want. elizabeth macdonald joins us live in one of the hardest hit areas in new york city. you are a money person first, how much is the government spend on sandy recovery? liz: good to be with you, bill hemmer. $4 billion to date. this cost the u.s. economy $65 billion in...
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did president obama break a key promise to all americans about his health care plan. >>> hurricane sandy one year later, the families with their amazing survival stories, but are we ready for the next super storm? >>> made in america, you heard it here first, those olympic uniforms made in china. big news today about what team usa will wear this time. >>> going to extremes, the surfer trying to ride this giant wave into the record books, why dare devils push the limits, the real reason they do it.
did president obama break a key promise to all americans about his health care plan. >>> hurricane sandy one year later, the families with their amazing survival stories, but are we ready for the next super storm? >>> made in america, you heard it here first, those olympic uniforms made in china. big news today about what team usa will wear this time. >>> going to extremes, the surfer trying to ride this giant wave into the record books, why dare devils push the...
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the one year anniversary of sandy is tomorrow. the storm killed more than 100 people - and did billions in damage. since then, the national hurricane center has made big changes in how they issue their forecasts. john zarrella explains. >> reporter: for the people who lived through it, hurricane sandy was a nightmare. for emergency managers and forecasters sandy was a nauseating mess. >> "we had a difficult dilemma on our hands." >> reporter: hurricane center director rick knabb says next timethere won't be a dilemma. why, requires looking at what happened. forecasters knew sandy was morphingbecoming a super storm. while it had hurricane force winds and pushed that wall of water called storm surge towards the coastline, by the time it made landfall it wouldn't be a hurricane -- technically. >> "of all the disasters we deal with, hurricanes are the one we map and spend a lot of time trying to figure out who's at risk and then get the messaging out there for them to evacuate in time to leave." are >> >> reporter: but the message may
the one year anniversary of sandy is tomorrow. the storm killed more than 100 people - and did billions in damage. since then, the national hurricane center has made big changes in how they issue their forecasts. john zarrella explains. >> reporter: for the people who lived through it, hurricane sandy was a nightmare. for emergency managers and forecasters sandy was a nauseating mess. >> "we had a difficult dilemma on our hands." >> reporter: hurricane center...
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the upper floors not affected by sandy are used by other things. that's a discriminatory policy. >> this past the hour, blocked in the senate. >> nonprofit disaster assistance passed 354-72, absolutely bipartisan, liberal, mod ral, conservative, everybody joining in and saying it's discriminatory. >> does not violate church and state. >> sba would be equally violative of separation of church and state. you know, when you have a hurricane or natural disaster or home mid one like oklahoma city. in oklahoma city churches were repaired. damage is damage. when something happens there's a neutral basis applied and that's the key phrase. if you've been hurt by the storm, you should be on equal access, you should be helped. fema has denied that. >> congressman, what about people inland? a lot of focus has been on what we know and love as the shore. a lot of us grew up enjoying the jersey shore. people inland are complaining they didn't get as much attention from the federal government. >> goes to where declarations were made, which counties. certain rules
the upper floors not affected by sandy are used by other things. that's a discriminatory policy. >> this past the hour, blocked in the senate. >> nonprofit disaster assistance passed 354-72, absolutely bipartisan, liberal, mod ral, conservative, everybody joining in and saying it's discriminatory. >> does not violate church and state. >> sba would be equally violative of separation of church and state. you know, when you have a hurricane or natural disaster or home mid...
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when sandy came ashore in new jersey, marie and mike celebrated the arrival of their son brendan. >> hospital lost power. they were on emergency generators. >> reporter: in the dark at the hospital and unaware their home had been destroyed. >> they had everything ready for us to come home. >> reporter: just last week for the first time, brendan saw the house that was supposed to be his home. he and mika are just two of the babies born a year ago. after a stormy start now celebrating their first birthdays. how are the children doing now? >> they're great. they're amazing. beginning to walk, standing. how lucky we all are that we have these beautiful babies that they are all healthy and joyous. >> reporter: frieda took her first steps. alice loves the camera. stone's mother says he's full of adventure. this story has a happy ending. >> yes. it's a beautiful ending. >> reporter: and for these families, a beginning as well. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> how about that? >>> that's our broadcast on a monday night as we start off a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm bria
when sandy came ashore in new jersey, marie and mike celebrated the arrival of their son brendan. >> hospital lost power. they were on emergency generators. >> reporter: in the dark at the hospital and unaware their home had been destroyed. >> they had everything ready for us to come home. >> reporter: just last week for the first time, brendan saw the house that was supposed to be his home. he and mika are just two of the babies born a year ago. after a stormy start now...
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what was it about sandy that made it so dangerous? why has this year's hurricane season been so tame? we don't want to jinx anything. here now is meteorologist janice dean. >> can you believe it was a year ago today that we were talking about super storm sandy? and i wish that i could take the credit for it but the computer modelling was just incredible. we knew about a week out that this storm had the potential to be a disaster across millions of people, a heavily populated area and the angle of the storm was really the key to why this was such a damaging system. so as we take a look at the satellite radar imagery going back a year ago, you can see where the storm made landfall and it was really -- it was a couple of things. it was the angle of the storm because you had long island sound and new york harbor so all of that water just funneled into this heavily populated area. we were 15 minutes away from high tide so we saw a storm surge of 13 to 15 feet. and of course, millions of people live in the area. it changed the landscape of
what was it about sandy that made it so dangerous? why has this year's hurricane season been so tame? we don't want to jinx anything. here now is meteorologist janice dean. >> can you believe it was a year ago today that we were talking about super storm sandy? and i wish that i could take the credit for it but the computer modelling was just incredible. we knew about a week out that this storm had the potential to be a disaster across millions of people, a heavily populated area and the...
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an update on residents of the jersey shore and more in the 1 year aftermath of superstorm sandy.. and words of wisdom on taking risks from buffett and son. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning! it's tuesday, october 29th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a record rally to start the week. the dow fell a point, the nasdaq by 3, but the s&p-- just managed to make a record day when a gain of 2 points. gold and oil remained near the flatline. apple fails to impress wall street. after the close last night the tech giant reported earnings that topped analyst targets-- but profits from sales of iphones and ipads were not as robust as what analysts wanted. shares dropped about two dollars. retailer michael kors is set to join the s&p 500 friday night. shares rose $3 dollar after the close on the news. gas prices-- hit the lowest level of year year monday. according to triple a the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded was $3.28. brian battle of performance trust is with us on this tue
an update on residents of the jersey shore and more in the 1 year aftermath of superstorm sandy.. and words of wisdom on taking risks from buffett and son. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning! it's tuesday, october 29th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a record rally to start the week. the dow fell a point, the nasdaq by 3, but the s&p-- just managed to make a record day when a gain of 2...
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one year later, victims of superstorm sandy are still waiting. small business owners and residents who applied for grants to help rebuild after the storm have not received money or only a portion of funds promised. nearly $5 billion of the $50 billion pledged have been used by cities and states. the hold-up is in a cumbersome process that directs federal relief funds to states and eventually to recipients in need. one new york council group is developing an online database to help identify recipients and move money to them, faster. the white house has vowed to find a cure for technical glitches that have overshadowed the open enrollment process of the new health care law. the obama administration has named a general contractor to fix the health care site and says the task will be completed by november 30th. former office of management and budget director jeff zients will run the project. he says the healthcare.gov website is fixable. meanwhile, consumers might use the delay to learn more about the health care law. a bankrate study finds almost ha
one year later, victims of superstorm sandy are still waiting. small business owners and residents who applied for grants to help rebuild after the storm have not received money or only a portion of funds promised. nearly $5 billion of the $50 billion pledged have been used by cities and states. the hold-up is in a cumbersome process that directs federal relief funds to states and eventually to recipients in need. one new york council group is developing an online database to help identify...
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he was also a first responder to sandy victims. we caught up to him and he said the added security measures make him feel safe. >> i feel safer with the added security and i have family that will be watching near the finish line. that was a thought i had. do i want to potentially subject them to that. it took a lot longer to get in here this morning and i'm okay with that. the security around here is super tight and they are not leavinleaving anything to chanc. >> the nypd has ramped up their security efforts. the police commissioner ray kelly says this years' security is expected to be very tight. they have added 1400 security cameras in addition to the 6000 security cameras that are already surveilling around the city. there is going to be po bomb sniffing dogs at the finish line and helicopters monitoring from the air and boats in thea in thr borst to ensure that the runners are safe crossing those bridges. all of this is put in place to make sure that another boston document happen. doesn't happen. >> and it was a cloudy and co
he was also a first responder to sandy victims. we caught up to him and he said the added security measures make him feel safe. >> i feel safer with the added security and i have family that will be watching near the finish line. that was a thought i had. do i want to potentially subject them to that. it took a lot longer to get in here this morning and i'm okay with that. the security around here is super tight and they are not leavinleaving anything to chanc. >> the nypd has...
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and sandy fewer you take the minute for the b cc and for the academic and let me finish what school is for the good and held for the e l student and they'll take a minute if good school for the minute. this time we'll ask you for the school name okay. other one and concern for the e l parents and student. audits b cc take the job different for the data i try again say where the difference? for the by law i forgot how many schools many schools are trying to get the b cc and fourteen members here otherwise and for the oh, come on and for the b cc the job for me, i'm first time coming to understand learning and different for the - it's easy to put together and i'll try again for the english parents not easy job. and f e time you have the meeting >> so we're going to talk about this at committee i think you had a question. >> you know i appreciate that we've wanted to refer this to the a committee for deeper conversation. i want to say unfortunately and a particularly to this nobody shows up here. it happens time and time again so if we're going to refer this to a committee that we have it
and sandy fewer you take the minute for the b cc and for the academic and let me finish what school is for the good and held for the e l student and they'll take a minute if good school for the minute. this time we'll ask you for the school name okay. other one and concern for the e l parents and student. audits b cc take the job different for the data i try again say where the difference? for the by law i forgot how many schools many schools are trying to get the b cc and fourteen members here...
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he raced to help the victims of hurricane sandy. now he'll run in his first new york city marathon. we'll introduce you to this modern-day hero after the break. >>> in india celebrations are underway. candles and sweets are given out during the festival of life. foreign goods are making the festival a little less authentic. we are told why. >> prayers are an important tradition during the festival of light. apart from prayers this dwali is less traditional. lights made in china flooded the market in india. indian manufacturers can't compete. >> translation: these chinese ones are brighter and cheaper. in india they make one or two pieces in a day. in china production is higher. >> a local business association says a third of consumers buy chinese-made declaration gs for dwali. some locals adapted by embracing the import. >> they use the chinese products, feeling that it is more profitable than manufacturing here. >> although it's the country's biggest festival, good prices and better quality are more important than made in india. they are losing some of the local flavour. sweets mad
he raced to help the victims of hurricane sandy. now he'll run in his first new york city marathon. we'll introduce you to this modern-day hero after the break. >>> in india celebrations are underway. candles and sweets are given out during the festival of life. foreign goods are making the festival a little less authentic. we are told why. >> prayers are an important tradition during the festival of light. apart from prayers this dwali is less traditional. lights made in china...
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. >>> it's been one year since superstorm sandy made landfall on the new jersey shore. when we come back, we'll be out at seaside heights for an update on what's happened in the year since sandy struck. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. ♪ [ male announcer ] you know that family? the one whose eye for design is apparent in every detail. whose refined taste is best characterized by the company they keep. well...say hello to the newest member of the family. the cadillac srx, awarded best interior design of any luxury brand. take advantage of this exceptional offer on the 2013 cadillac srx, with premium care maintenance included. stick with innovation. stick with
. >>> it's been one year since superstorm sandy made landfall on the new jersey shore. when we come back, we'll be out at seaside heights for an update on what's happened in the year since sandy struck. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to...
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tracy: superstorm sandy damaged one year ago today. can't believe it is a year. still generating business for one midwest company. jeff flock is ahead with the ceo of generac. ashley: in tech minute, how consumer pressure forced at&t to kang he will plans that would have hiked fees. we'll be right back. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. >> at 20 two minutes past the
tracy: superstorm sandy damaged one year ago today. can't believe it is a year. still generating business for one midwest company. jeff flock is ahead with the ceo of generac. ashley: in tech minute, how consumer pressure forced at&t to kang he will plans that would have hiked fees. we'll be right back. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at...
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now, they had to say something after the sandy hook episode but you saw how far that went and that bill that came out, was -- you know, it was not something that was going to affect whether anybody was going to live or die in this country, probably, maybe a few at the margins. >> on a positive note on gay rights and on many would say it's a positive, marijuana, as well, much more acceptance. are you surprised with the speed both of those things have moved in public opinion? >> i would hard recall it speedy. when i was in college i remember talking when we get a little older, marijuana will be legal because, you know, we know it's not harmful and we'll be the ones to take over. well, i'm 57 now. two states have legal -- it hasn't exactly been a speedy trip but now that 58%, that was a shocking poll last week. 58% of people said they want marijuana to be legal. we're working on something this week, which is basically the idea the republicans would be smart to steal this issue. this is an issue they could steal from democrats. democrat haves dropped the ball on this. democrats always afrai
now, they had to say something after the sandy hook episode but you saw how far that went and that bill that came out, was -- you know, it was not something that was going to affect whether anybody was going to live or die in this country, probably, maybe a few at the margins. >> on a positive note on gay rights and on many would say it's a positive, marijuana, as well, much more acceptance. are you surprised with the speed both of those things have moved in public opinion? >> i...
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. >>> the bond created by hurricane sandy was evident, across new york and new jersey, as people gathered by the thousands to mark the anniversary of that storm. a ceremony dubbed lights of hope was held in union beach, new jersey, with everyone raising lights into the night sky. they shared songs and words of encouragement and painful memories of the storm. >> you can't even -- it's like a movie. where people say, like, you never thought that would happen. >> we've been through a disaster that nobody could ever imagine. and you know, everybody here is trying to do their best to recover and rebuild. >> that rebuilding is going slower than expected. the department of housing and urban development says only about 11% of sandy aid money has been distributed. >>> a blinding dust storm being blamed for a deadly pileup in southern arizona. three people killed, dozens of others injured, in a string of chain-reaction crashes that caused cars and overturned tractor-trailers on interstate 10. about 20 vehicles were involved in this cash, including at least 6 big rigs. >>> it will be windy again tod
. >>> the bond created by hurricane sandy was evident, across new york and new jersey, as people gathered by the thousands to mark the anniversary of that storm. a ceremony dubbed lights of hope was held in union beach, new jersey, with everyone raising lights into the night sky. they shared songs and words of encouragement and painful memories of the storm. >> you can't even -- it's like a movie. where people say, like, you never thought that would happen. >> we've been...
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you know if there is another hurricane sandy. it's going to cost a half million dollars. >> the baggage room was fine, but one floor filled with eight feet of water. that knocked everything out. you're looking at heart of ellis island this, is where names went into the book. to get to that room and come up from baggage room you had to go upstairs that were a medical test. immigration service officers were around here watching people with their bags as they came up. and checking to shether or not they were limping or had an eye problem z if they did, they would mark clothing with chalk. these benches are original. each person had to have an exam if they were are marked with chalk taking about 90 seconds. right now kigs post and elevators are still off limits. visitors made their way here, they didn't seem to find. -- mind. >> i'm french. >> you're french? that is great. >> this is the first day reopened. >> yes. >> you knew? >> yes. >> they were cute. i told them bonjour and thanks for the stalt yu of liberty. again this is free b
you know if there is another hurricane sandy. it's going to cost a half million dollars. >> the baggage room was fine, but one floor filled with eight feet of water. that knocked everything out. you're looking at heart of ellis island this, is where names went into the book. to get to that room and come up from baggage room you had to go upstairs that were a medical test. immigration service officers were around here watching people with their bags as they came up. and checking to shether...
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a year after superstorm sandy communities are still trying to rebuild. there's a group of people who have down a lion share of the work - updocumented workers. kaelynn ford has their story. >> lucio and alfredio worked on staten island for years. after hurricane sandy. they took to the streets to do what they do best. together with other undocumented immigrants, they formed brieing aids. >> thousands of day labourers that lived in the same neighbours were among the first responders, way before fema, way before the red cross. they went into the neighbourhood and brought relief to the many people that give them jobs - the home owners that give them jobs for years. >> they worked for free, clearing debris and distributing food and water. >> translation: the people were grateful, happy we were there working. they didn't know who we were. we came up and started helping without being asked to. we were compelled to do it. >> it's not the first time undocumented immigrants have been on the front lines. >> a quarter of the workers who helped to rebuild new orlean
a year after superstorm sandy communities are still trying to rebuild. there's a group of people who have down a lion share of the work - updocumented workers. kaelynn ford has their story. >> lucio and alfredio worked on staten island for years. after hurricane sandy. they took to the streets to do what they do best. together with other undocumented immigrants, they formed brieing aids. >> thousands of day labourers that lived in the same neighbours were among the first responders,...